A companion to North Africa in antiquity:
"The historiography on Ancient North Africa is massive and still predominantly in French, though scholarship and archaeological research published in Italian, Spanish, English, German, and Arabic has increased notably since the 1970s. The main challenge facing those who wish to work in the fiel...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The historiography on Ancient North Africa is massive and still predominantly in French, though scholarship and archaeological research published in Italian, Spanish, English, German, and Arabic has increased notably since the 1970s. The main challenge facing those who wish to work in the field comes from the association of its historiography with French and Italian colonialism and its legacy. Having conquered and annexed Algeria in the mid-nineteenth century, the French authorities were deeply concerned with the long-term success of their colonial mission, which they saw as continuing in the footsteps of Rome in Africa. One avenue to this end was considerable investment in the discovery and analysis of the process-dubbed Romanisation--by which the Roman state was believed to have imposed its imperial culture and civilization on the polities, peoples, and landscape of the region. The history and archaeology of North Africa had seemingly much to lend to this program: among others a legacy not dissimilar to that of Roman Gaul and the importance of its Christian past through the great African fathers of the Church, Cyprian and Augustine. There was likewise an implicit concern, very much suited to the age of European imperialism and empire in the Middle East and North Africa, for succeeding where the Romans had obviously failed with the Arab conquest of the seventh century AD. This was especially important in Algeria. Napoleon III wanted an "Arab Kingdom" in his empire but following his defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the advent of the French Republic Algeria became a French department. Henceforward the Arab identity of Algeria was to be denied and the Roman past was to be deployed to justify the negation of Algeria's history after the Arab conquest. The impact of this is still evident in the ambivalence felt by contemporary Algerian scholars and archaeologists of Antiquity towards the Roman period in North Africa. The establishment of the French protectorates in Tunisia (1881) and Morocco (1912), on the other hand, did not negate the official personality of either country, where the Bey of Tunis and the King of Morocco, a descendent of the prophet, remained in power. The Tunisians absorbed the Numidian, Carthaginian and Roman past, as did the Moroccans. Italy's entry into Libya (1911) were founded on the same premises. Italy's entry into Libya (1911) can be traced back to the Congress of Berlin in 1878 when Italy sought imperial possessions in North Africa alongside Britain and France. |
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Contents Illustrations Preface Ä. Bruce Hitchner North Africa Maps List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Part I ix xiii xv xxiv xxv 1 Setting the Stage 1 The Historiography of North Africa in Antiquity: An Overview R. Bruce Hitchner 3 2 Archaeology David L. Stone 9 3 The Environment of North Africa Philippe Leveau Part II 24 Africa in the First Millennium BCE 39 4 Libyan Culture and Society Joan Seminarti 41 5 Beyond Barbarians: The Garamantes of the Libyan Sahara David J. Mattingly 64 6 Punic Carthage Iván Fumadó Ortega 81 7 Africa under the Roman Republic Matthew S. Hobson Part III The Roman Period (146 BCE-439 CE) 8 African Rome. The City of Carthage from its Roman (Re-)foundation to the End of the Byzantine Period Ralf Bockmann 9 Roman Imperial Administration Jesper Carlsen 101 117 119 142
viii Contents 10 The Army Patrice Paure 152 11 Roman North African Urbanism J. Andrew Dufton and Elizabeth Fentress 173 12 Rural Settlement, Land Use, and Economy Mariette de Vos Raaijmakers 202 13 The African Economy: The Ceramic Evidence Michel Bonifay 220 14 Prose Literature Stéphanie Guédon 233 15 Architecture and Art Niccolò Mugnai 247 16 Transforming Religion under the Roman Empire: The Case of Africa Matthew Μ. McCarty 285 17 Society and Culture in Late Roman Africa Julio Cesar Magalhães de Oliveira 299 18 The Mauri in Late Antiquity Andy Merrills 317 19 Imperial and Late Latin Poetry from North Africa Helen Kaufmann 332 20 Christian North Africa in Antiquity Anna Leone 354 Part IV From the Vandal Kingdom to the Arab Conquest (439-711 CE) 373 21 The Vandals Jonathan P. Conant 375 22 The Byzantine Period Andy Merrills 391 23 Late Roman, Vandal, and Byzantine Coinage in Africa Cécile Morrissen 410 24 The Arab Conquests and the End of Ancient Africa? Corisande Fenwick 424 Index 439 |
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Contents Illustrations Preface Ä. Bruce Hitchner North Africa Maps List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Part I ix xiii xv xxiv xxv 1 Setting the Stage 1 The Historiography of North Africa in Antiquity: An Overview R. Bruce Hitchner 3 2 Archaeology David L. Stone 9 3 The Environment of North Africa Philippe Leveau Part II 24 Africa in the First Millennium BCE 39 4 Libyan Culture and Society Joan Seminarti 41 5 Beyond Barbarians: The Garamantes of the Libyan Sahara David J. Mattingly 64 6 Punic Carthage Iván Fumadó Ortega 81 7 Africa under the Roman Republic Matthew S. Hobson Part III The Roman Period (146 BCE-439 CE) 8 African Rome. The City of Carthage from its Roman (Re-)foundation to the End of the Byzantine Period Ralf Bockmann 9 Roman Imperial Administration Jesper Carlsen 101 117 119 142
viii Contents 10 The Army Patrice Paure 152 11 Roman North African Urbanism J. Andrew Dufton and Elizabeth Fentress 173 12 Rural Settlement, Land Use, and Economy Mariette de Vos Raaijmakers 202 13 The African Economy: The Ceramic Evidence Michel Bonifay 220 14 Prose Literature Stéphanie Guédon 233 15 Architecture and Art Niccolò Mugnai 247 16 Transforming Religion under the Roman Empire: The Case of Africa Matthew Μ. McCarty 285 17 Society and Culture in Late Roman Africa Julio Cesar Magalhães de Oliveira 299 18 The Mauri in Late Antiquity Andy Merrills 317 19 Imperial and Late Latin Poetry from North Africa Helen Kaufmann 332 20 Christian North Africa in Antiquity Anna Leone 354 Part IV From the Vandal Kingdom to the Arab Conquest (439-711 CE) 373 21 The Vandals Jonathan P. Conant 375 22 The Byzantine Period Andy Merrills 391 23 Late Roman, Vandal, and Byzantine Coinage in Africa Cécile Morrissen 410 24 The Arab Conquests and the End of Ancient Africa? Corisande Fenwick 424 Index 439 |
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spelling | A companion to North Africa in antiquity edited by R. Bruce Hitchner Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell 2022 xxviii, 464 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Blackwell companions to the ancient world [126] Part I. Setting the stage -- Part II. Africa in the first millennium BC -- Part III. The Roman period (146 BC -- AD 439) -- Part IV. From the Vandal kingdom to the Arab conquest (AD 439 -- AD 711) "The historiography on Ancient North Africa is massive and still predominantly in French, though scholarship and archaeological research published in Italian, Spanish, English, German, and Arabic has increased notably since the 1970s. The main challenge facing those who wish to work in the field comes from the association of its historiography with French and Italian colonialism and its legacy. Having conquered and annexed Algeria in the mid-nineteenth century, the French authorities were deeply concerned with the long-term success of their colonial mission, which they saw as continuing in the footsteps of Rome in Africa. One avenue to this end was considerable investment in the discovery and analysis of the process-dubbed Romanisation--by which the Roman state was believed to have imposed its imperial culture and civilization on the polities, peoples, and landscape of the region. The history and archaeology of North Africa had seemingly much to lend to this program: among others a legacy not dissimilar to that of Roman Gaul and the importance of its Christian past through the great African fathers of the Church, Cyprian and Augustine. There was likewise an implicit concern, very much suited to the age of European imperialism and empire in the Middle East and North Africa, for succeeding where the Romans had obviously failed with the Arab conquest of the seventh century AD. This was especially important in Algeria. Napoleon III wanted an "Arab Kingdom" in his empire but following his defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the advent of the French Republic Algeria became a French department. Henceforward the Arab identity of Algeria was to be denied and the Roman past was to be deployed to justify the negation of Algeria's history after the Arab conquest. The impact of this is still evident in the ambivalence felt by contemporary Algerian scholars and archaeologists of Antiquity towards the Roman period in North Africa. The establishment of the French protectorates in Tunisia (1881) and Morocco (1912), on the other hand, did not negate the official personality of either country, where the Bey of Tunis and the King of Morocco, a descendent of the prophet, remained in power. The Tunisians absorbed the Numidian, Carthaginian and Roman past, as did the Moroccans. Italy's entry into Libya (1911) were founded on the same premises. Italy's entry into Libya (1911) can be traced back to the Congress of Berlin in 1878 when Italy sought imperial possessions in North Africa alongside Britain and France. Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd rswk-swf Nordafrika (DE-588)4042482-0 gnd rswk-swf Africa, North / Antiquities Africa, North / Antiquities, Roman Africa, North / Colonization Africa, North / Historiography Africa, North / History / To 647 Antiquities Classical antiquities Colonization Historiography North Africa To 647 History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Punier & Karthago (DE-2581)TH000003418 gbd Nordafrika als Provinz (DE-2581)TH000004723 gbd Nordafrika (DE-2581)TH000011473 gbd Nordafrika, Randkulturen (DE-2581)TH000003473 gbd Nordafrika (DE-588)4042482-0 g Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 s DE-604 Hitchner, R. Bruce 1947- (DE-588)1172379777 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-119-07207-2 (DE-604)BV048458373 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-119-07208-9 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-119-07175-4 Blackwell companions to the ancient world [126] (DE-604)BV040109494 126 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033265498&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | A companion to North Africa in antiquity |
title_auth | A companion to North Africa in antiquity |
title_exact_search | A companion to North Africa in antiquity |
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title_full | A companion to North Africa in antiquity edited by R. Bruce Hitchner |
title_fullStr | A companion to North Africa in antiquity edited by R. Bruce Hitchner |
title_full_unstemmed | A companion to North Africa in antiquity edited by R. Bruce Hitchner |
title_short | A companion to North Africa in antiquity |
title_sort | a companion to north africa in antiquity |
topic | Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Antike Nordafrika Aufsatzsammlung |
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